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WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Cleaning Robot Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018. The 2012 study has 311 pages, 90 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the robots automate cleaning functions in the home making it easier for working people and older people to keep a nice home.
The automated process revolution in business process and communications is being extended to home cleaning robots. Household robot market driving forces are aspects of automated process applied to the home for achieving better use of time, creating more time for people. Using robots to replace manual cleaning is a compelling shift in managing a household. Robots for cleaning are very useful.
Robots automating cleaning systems give a chance to run the vacuum every day and keep the home cleaner while at the same time leaving more time for leisure activities. Innovation is the result of ongoing performance improvement in the areas of product development and customer support. Markets have increasing competition. Products from market leading vendors continue to compete favorably. New products and enhancements provide ease of use. Better batteries let products run for longer periods.
The principal competitive factors in the market for cleaning robots include performance, cost of purchase, length batteries work, and total cost of system operation. The cost of unit maintenance and support is a competitive aspect. Products compete based on ease of use, integration with existing equipment, quality, reliability, customer support, brand, and reputation.
Recent robotics related innovations mean demand for robots is from a broader part of the potential customer base. Use of robots for cleaning is becoming more accepted. Products are becoming more diverse. With the technical improvements in sensors, visualization, and in the fields of robotic hobby, recreation, and warfare, robots are becoming less expensive and more adaptive to the cleaning task.
The rise of futuristic cutting edge industries and the decline of manufacturing industries gives rise to market conditions that support the evolution of more elaborate, smaller, less expensive cleaning robots. The robot industry today is expanding from industrial areas to fields where robots can be used in the same areas with humans.
In the case of personal robots cleaning functions are accompanied by medical, welfare, education, service, and educational functions. The robot industry follows the semiconductor industry. Sales in 2012 are small compared to what will be achieved by 2020. The robot industry market is anticipated to expand to the size of the current automotive market. Cleaning robots will achieve their fair share of this.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, "Home cleaning robot products are designed for intuitive use in the home. Consumer robotic products are focused on floor cleaning tasks. Consumer products provide value by producing better cleaning results at an affordable price and by freeing people from repetitive home cleaning tasks. iRobot, LG, and Samsung are among the leaders in developing innovative features that support intuitive use."
Technology related to robot core functioning depends on precision parts. Sensor technology is the base of research development in the field of household personal robots. World class domestic electronics is being extended with information and communication technology. Internet communications infrastructure is expected to advance the domestic personal robot market.
Manual cleaning is boring and unproductive. Replacing repetitive, boring jobs with a robot is sure to continue to grow in popularity. With increasing adoption, the economies of scale offer increasingly attractive price points. Software is offering more fully functioned units that are more useful because they avoid obstacles and pick up dirt better. Home cleaning robot markets are anticipated to grow in response to the fact that women in the workforce look for every cleaning advantage that can be gained.
Efficiencies offered by automated process have real value. The robot vacuums are being used people in homes to replace manual cleaning. Market growth is rapid with penetration analysis providing the model for analysis, creating the aspect of growth that will at some time trend to adoption of several units by every household.
Household vacuum cleaner, pool, and gutter robot cleaner markets at $676.4 million in 2011 are forecast to reach $1.8 billion by 2018. Market growth comes with the increase in working women and the sharing of household duties between men and women. The robotic cleaners are evolving a role in the shift in home management of cleaning needed with the aging of the population. The need to keep older people in their homes longer, and the value to everyone of automated process replacing manual cleaning process are dual market drivers for home based robotic cleaners.
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Market Leaders
iRobot
LG
Hayward
Matsutek
Samsung
Fluidra / Aqua Products
Neato
Yujin
Metapo
Zodiac / Baracuda
Pentair
Maytronics
Market Participants
Coroware
Electrolux
Hanool Robotics
Karcher
KumoTek
Kyosho
Lilin Group
Microbric
MSI
NEC
Parallax
Surveyor
Zodiac Pool Systems
Report Methodoly
This is the 520th report in a series of primary market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the Internet, computer, software, telephone equipment, health equipment, and energy. Automated process and significant growth potential are priorities in topic selection. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary data bases.
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The base year for analysis and projection is 2010. With 2010 and several years prior to that as a baseline, market projections were developed for 2011 through 2017. These projections are based on a combination of a consensus among the opinion leader contacts interviewed combined with understanding of the key market drivers and their impact from a historical and analytical perspective. The analytical methodologies used to generate the market estimates are based on penetration analyses, similar market analyses, and delta calculations to supplement independent and dependent variable analysis. All analyses are displaying selected descriptions of products and services.
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Table of Contents
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Executive Summary
The study is designed to give a comprehensive overview of the Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: equipment market segment. Research represents a selection from the mountains of data available of the most relevant and cogent market materials, with selections made by the most senior analysts. Commentary on every aspect of the market from independent analysts creates an independent perspective in the evaluation of the market. In this manner the study presents a comprehensive overview of what is going on in this market, assisting managers with designing market strategies likely to succeed.
1.1.4 Syncope
1.1.5 Traditional Arrhythmia Monitoring Technologies
1.2 Cardiac Event Monitors
1.2.1 Manual-Trigger Loop Event Monitors
1.2.2 Cardiac Event Recorders
1.3 Holter Monitors
1.4 Remote Monitoring as Standard of Care
1.4.1 Telemonitoring Systems Premise
1.4.2 Sedentary Get Exercise And Heart Failure Patients
Pay Attention To Swelling In Their Feet, Ankles Or Legs
1.4.3 Telemonitoring Systems Improve Home Health Care
1.4.4 Vital Signs And Health Status Are Measured Daily
1.4.5 Telemonitoring at Home
1.5 Telemedicine
1.5.1 Nursing Stations
1.5.2 Telemedicine Services
1.5.3 Service Provider Adoption of Tele-Monitoring
1.5.4 Telemedicine Delivery Mechanisms
1.5.5 Telemedicine Point-To-Point Connections
1.5.6 High Definition Video Communication
1.6 Telemonitors Customized To Meet Individual Needs
1.7 US Makes Telemedicine Priority
1.7.1 Federal Funding for Telemedicine
1.7.2 US Telemedicine Medicare -
1.7.3 US Veterans Health Administration (VA) Use of Telemonitoring
1.7.4 Telemonitoring Demonstrates Positive Results In Improving Health Care And Reducing Costs Of Veterans
1.7.5 US VA Tele-monitoring Targeted Innovation:
1.8 Tele-Monitor Devices
1.8.1 Customizing Tele-Monitors
1.8.2 Intel® Health Care Management Security
1.9 Telemonitoring Research
1.9.1 New England Journal of Medicine Research
1.9.2 NEJM Has Published Several Letters That Critique The Study
1.9.3 25 Studies of Remote Monitoring Of Patients
With Chronic Heart Disease
1.9.4 Bosch Health Buddy Desktop Research
1.10 Physician Notification on CHF
1.11 US Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
1.12 Federal, State, Local, And Foreign Laws Compliance
1.12.1 Government Regulation of Medical Devices
1.12.2 Before And After A Medical Device Is Commercially Distributed, Ongoing Responsibilities Under FDA Regulations
1.12.3 Tele-monitoring Third-Party Reimbursement
1.13 Health Information Privacy HIPAA Requirements
1.13.1 HIPAA Enforcement
1.13.2 OCR Responsible For Enforcing HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules
1.14 Postacute Care Co-ordination: Healthcare Reform Readmission Penalties
1.14.1 Federal Crimes Under The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA
1.15 Partners Mass General Cardiologist Program for High Risk
Heart Failure Patients
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Market Shares and Market Forecasts
This section selectively describes market shares, forecasts, segments, and regional revenue. Numbers are the result of primary research in all cases. Selected companies are described from an independent analyst perspective with a thumbnail sketch or analysis of their market numbers or commentary on their strengths and weaknesses. Some of the analysis is focused on looking at the topic segment by segment, including company descriptive analyses by segment and subsegment.
2. Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors and
Recorders: Market Shares and Forecasts
2.1 Cardiac Event Recording Market Driving Forces
2.2 Cardiac Event Recorder Market Shares
2.2.1 CardioNet
2.2.2 CardioNet Monitoring
2.2.3 CardioNet Central Monitoring Station/Data Transmission
Network
2.2.4 CardioNet Monitoring Physician Notification
2.2.5 CardioNet Monitoring Other Arrhythmia Monitoring
Services
2.2.6 CardioNet Future Uses for MCOT(TM) Monitoring Platform
2.2.7 CardioNet Monitoring Advanced Technology
2.2.8 CardioNet Monitoring Wireless Data Transmission Network
2.2.9 CardioNet Monitoring Research and Development
2.2.10 Philips
2.2.11 Savi CardioPAL -
2.2.12 iRhythm / Zio® Event Card
2.2.13 Reka
2.2.14 REKA E100 Received FDA Clearance
2.3 Cardiac Event Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars,
Worldwide
2.4 Cardiac Event Recorder Market Forecasts
2.5 US Veterans Administration (VA) Tele-Monitoring of
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
2.5.1 Congestive Heart Failure
2.5.2 Diabetes Chronic Illness Numbers
2.5.3 Incidence of Chronic Disease
2.5.4 Chronic Diseases Account For Two-Thirds Of
Worldwide Healthcare Spending
2.5.5 Surgical Procedures::US and Worldwide
2.6 Total Number Of Surgical Procedures And Market
Penetration of Surgical Robots
2.6.1 Clinical Staff / Patient Ratios: Physician Shortages
2.6.2 Telemonitoring Market Driving Forces
2.6.3 Measures of Tele Monitoring Effectiveness
2.6.4 Home Patient Monitoring Supports Patient Education
2.6.5 Wireless Telemonitoring Devices
2.6.6 Implantation of Patient-Activated Cardiac Event Recorder
2.6.7 Medical Conditions Treated by Cardiac Event Recorders
2.7 Telemedicine Market Driving Forces
2.8 Cardiac Event Recording Pricing
2.9 Cardiac Event Recorder Regional Market Segments
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Product Description
This section describes selected companies and selected products. Products for this market segment are described with attention to the most significant aspect of features and functions in this category of product. The juxtaposition of a range of different product descriptions from a single market category provides a really good way to access market directions and achieve market competitive analysis. This section is arranged in three pieces: immersive products, conference room products, and end point products. Company products are described in the appropriate sections, meaning a company is mentioned several times in the chapter in different places.
3. Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors and
Recorders: Product Description
3.1 Philips Event Recorder Monitors
3.1.1 Philips CardioCare Cellular Event Monitor
3.1.2 Philips RT20 Event Monitor -
3.1.3 Philips ER910 Event Monitor
3.2 CardioNet
3.2.1 CardioNet FDA Marketing Clearance
3.2.2 CardioNet
3.3 Card Guard / Instromedix
3.3.1 Instromedix Heartrak Smart
3.4 eCardio
3.4.1 eCardio Billing
3.5 iRhythm / Zio® Event Card
3.6 Reka e100
3.7 Cardiac Event Recorder Services
3.7.1 Philips CardioCare Cellular Event Monitoring Service
3.8 Lifewatch Services
3.9 Defibrillator / Event Monitor Devices
3.9.1 Philips HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator for EMS
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Technology
4. Cardiac Event Monitor Technology
4.1 Cardiac Event Monitor Lead Placement
4.2 Reimbursement and Code Chart
4.2.1 Codes For Billing And Reimbursement For Holter
Monitoring, Cardiac Event Monitoring, and Pacemaker
Monitoring in the United States
4.2.2 US CMS Medicare Health Net, Inc. Considers The Use
Of Implantable Loop Recorder Cardiac Event Monitors
4.2.3 Implantation of Cardiac Event Recorder
4.2.4 Patient-Activated Cardiac Event Recorder Primary
Diagnosis Allowed
4.2.5 Cardiac Event Monitors That Are Deemed Not
Medically Necessary
4.3 Cardiac Event Recorder Validation and Use Cases
4.3.1 Event Monitor Indications For Use
4.4 Event Monitoring Studies
4.4.1 Scripps Telemonitoring
4.4.2 Scripps iRhythm / Zio® Event Card
4.4.3 Kaiser Telemonitoring Study Shows Improvement in Patients
4.4.4 Lifewatch Case Studies
4.4.5 LifeStar ACT Case Study
4.4.6 Viterion Home Health Outcomes in a CHF Population:
4.4.7 CardioNet Monitoring Randomized Clinical Study
4.4.8 CardioNet's Monitoring Experience
4.4.9 CardioNet Monitoring Other Studies
4.4.10 iRhythm Zio Event Recorder Customer Testimonial
4.5 Government Regulation
4.5.1 U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
4.5.2 Health Care Fraud and Abuse
4.5.3 The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
4.5.4 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
4.5.5 Medicare
4.5.6 Facilities
4.5.7 Event Monitor Vendor Environmental Regulation
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Company Profiles
This section selectively describes company strategies, partners, acquisitions, and revenue by segment and regional revenue when available. Companies are described by looking at what is most interesting about that company. The descriptions collectively give a sense of market directions within the industry segment. The alphabetical listing of company thumbnail sketches provides an accessible way to find out what is going on in any particular company.
5. Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors and
Recorders: Company Profiles
5.1 AT&T
5.1.1 AT&T Revenue
5.1.2 AT&T Wireless
5.1.3 AT&T Services and Products
5.1.4 AT&T Voice Service -
5.1.5 AT&T Innovative Data Services
5.1.6 AT&T Business Customers
5.1.7 AT&T Data/Broadband
5.1.8 AT&T Business Secure Mobile Threats
5.1.9 AT&T Mobile Security
5.1.10 AT&T and VRI To Offer Managed Remote
Telemonitoring Service
5.2 Biotronik
5.2.1 Biotronik Electrotherapy
5.2.2 Biotronik Vascular Intervention
5.2.3 Biotronik CHF Study
5.3 Cardionet
5.3.1 American Medical Association ("AMA") Has
Established Billing Codes
5.3.2 CardioNet Strategy
5.3.3 Cardionet Revenue
5.3.4 Cardionet Relationship With nPhase, formerly Qualcomm
5.3.5 Cardionet, Inc. To Acquire Cardiocore Lab, Inc. For $23.5
Million
5.3.6 CardioNet Monitoring Second Quarter 2012 Revenue
5.3.7 CardioNet, Settled The Patent Infringement Action
Brought by LifeWatch Services, Inc., and Card Guard Scientific
Survival, Ltd. ("Lifewatch")
5.4 eCardio
5.5 iRhythm / Zio
5.6 LifeLine Medical
5.7 Lifewatch
5.7.1 Lifewatch / Card Guard / Instromedix
5.7.2 LifeWatch / Lifestar ACT Products
5.7.3 LifeStar ACT Ex Functions
5.7.4 LifeWatch Services
5.7.5 LifeWatch and Blue Shield of California
5.7.6 LifeWatch Call Center in San Francisco, California
5.7.7 LifeWatch joint development with U.S.
Medical Technology Developer Ansar Monitoring Services
5.7.8 LifeWatch First Quarter Of 2012 Revenues
5.7.9 Lifewatch Key Revenue Figures per Quarter
5.8 Philips
5.8.1 Philips Revenue
5.8.2 Philips
5.8.3 Phiips Visicu
5.8.4 Philips Addresses Healthcare Landscape
5.8.5 Philips/Respironics Monitoring Solution Powered By
Cinterion TC65i:
5.8.6 Philips Sales
5.8.7 Philips Healthcare
5.8.8 Royal Philips Electronics / Respironics
5.8.9 Philips Respironics
5.8.10 Philips Respironics
5.9 Reka
5.10 VRI
5.10.1 VRI Digi Pal
5.10.2 VRI partnership with Robert Bosch Healthcare
5.10.3 VRI Digi Pal
5.10.4 VRI
5.11 Windstream
5.12 Selected Providers for Emergency Medical Care Monitoring
List of Tables and Figures
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Executive Summary
Table ES-1
Cardiac Event Recording Market Driving Forces
Figure ES-2
Cardiac Event Recording Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Table ES-3
Cardiac Event Monitor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Figure ES-4
Cardiac Event Recording Market Shares, Dollars, US, 2011
Figure ES-5
Cardiac Event Recorder Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Worldwide, 201ES-2018
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Market Description and Market Dynamics
Figure 1-1
Remote Monitoring as Standard of Care
Table 1-2
Telemedicine Nursing Stations Typical Telemonitoring Questions
Table 1-3
Remote Patient Monitoring Device Uses
Table 1-4
Clinical Assessment and Response to Alert Provided by Telemonitor
Table 1-4 (Continued)
Clinical Assessment And Response To Alert Provided By Telemonitor
Table 1-5
Clinical Assessment And Actions Taken To Alert Provided By Telemonitor
Table 1-6
Telehealth Solutions Benefits
Table 1-7
Monitoring Used To Take Measurements In Homecare Settings
Table 1-8
Monitoring Measurement Functions In Homecare Settings
Table 1-9
Bosch Recommendations for Innovation Funded By The VA
Table 1-10
Intel Health Guide Functions
Table 1-11
Intel® Health Care Management Suite of Software Tools
Table 1-11
NEJM Letters That Critique The Telemonitoring Study
Table 1-12
Physician Notification on CHF Using "SBAR"
Table 1-13
US Healthcare Coverage Legislation Functions
Table 1-14
FDA Enforcement Actions And Remedies
Table 1-15
HIPAA Information Covered entities
Table 1-16
HIPAA Information That Needs to Be Private
Table 1-17
HIPAA Information Sharing by Health Care Providers
Table 1-18
HIPAA Information Sharing Prohibitions
Table 1-19
HIPAA Information Managed via Court Order
Figure 1-20
HIPAA Privacy and Security Rule and Compliant Process
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Market Shares and Market Forecasts
Table 2-1
Cardiac Event Recording Market Driving Forces
Figure 2-2
Cardiac Event Recording Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-3
Cardiac Event Monitor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Figure 2-4
Cardiac Event Recording Market Shares, Dollars, US, 2011
Table 2-5
Cardiac Event Monitor Market Shares, Dollars, US, 2011
Table 2-6
CardioNet Monitoring Device Product Enhancements
Table 2-7
Cardiac Event Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars,
Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-8
Cardiac Event Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars, US, 2011
Figure 2-9
Cardiac Event Recorder Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-10
Cardiac Event Recording Vendor Portion of Patient Services
Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-11
Cardiac Event Recording Device and Patient Services Market
Forecasts Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-12
Cardiac Event Recording Device and Patient Services Market
Forecasts Units and Dollars, US, 2012-2018
Figure 2-13
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Patients Worldwide, Forecasts,
Number, 2012-2018
Figure 2-14
Diabetes Patients Worldwide, Forecasts, Number, 2012-2018
Table 2-15
Number of Patients with Disease Conditions Requiring
Wheelchairs, By Diagnosis, Number, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-16
Total Number Of Surgical Procedures Performed In Us:
Table 2-17
Total Number Of Surgical Procedures Performed Worldwide:
Table 2-18
US and Worldwide Robotic Surgery Target Procedures:
Table 2-19
Actual Intuitive Surgical Surgeries: Prostate
Table 2-20
Actual Intuitive Surgical Surgeries: Hysterectomy
Table 2-21
Titan Medical Target Robotic Surgeries, Worldwide
Table 2-22
Robotic Surgeries Possible by Medical Condition
Table 2-23
Telemonitoring Market Driving Forces
Table 2-24
Tele-Monitoring Critical Issues Addressed
Table 2-25
Medical Conditions Treated by Cardiac Event Recorders
Table 2-26
Factors Likely To Create Shift To Event Monitoring
Table 2-27
Telemedicine Adoption Rate Issues And Concerns
Figure 2-28
Telemedicine Market Factors
Figure 2-29
Cardiac Event Monitor Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2011
Table 2-30
Cardiac Event Recorder Regional Market Segments, 2011
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Product Description
Figure 3-1
Philips CardioCare Cellular Event Monitor
Figure 3-2
Philips RT20 Event Monitor -
Figure 3-3
Philips ER910 Event Monitor -
Table 3-4
Philips ER910 Event Monitor -
Table 3-5
CardioNet Monitoring Indications for Use
Table 3-6
CardioNet Contraindicatios For Use In The Following Patients:
Figure 3-7
CardioNet Cardiac Event Recorder Services
Figure 3-8
Instromedix Cardiac Event Recorders
Table 3-9
eCardion Event Monitors
Figure 3-10
eCardio Device
Table 3-11
REKA E100: Cardia Event Recorder Benefits
Table 3-12
Philips Services Implementation
Table 3-13
Philips HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator Features
Table 3-14
Philips HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator Rugged and
Reliable Functions
Table 3-15
Philips HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator Intuitive And
Ease Of-Use Features
Figure 3-16
Philips HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Technology
Figure 4-1
Cardiac Event Monitor Lead Placement
Table 4-2
CMS Medicare program Cardiac Event Monitor Requirements
Table 4-3
Codes For Billing And Reimbursement for Holter Monitoring,
Cardiac Event Monitoring, and Pacemaker Monitoring in the
United States
Table 4-4
Cardiac Event Recorder Use Cases
Figure 4-5
Scripps Lifewatch Telemonitoring Device Array
Table 4-6
Lifewatch Case Study: 83 Year Old Female
Table 4-7
Sample Studies of LifeStar ACT Syncope Patient Presentations and
Solutions (Age 85)
Table 4-8
Sample Studies of LifeStar ACT Syncope Patient Outcome
(Age 85)
Table 4-9
Sample Studies of LifeStar ACT Heart Block Patient
Presentations and Solutions (Age 55)
Table 4-10
LifeStar ACT Monitor For Following Conditions
Cardiac Event Ambulatory Monitors And Recorders: Company Profiles
Table 5-1
AT&T Mobile Security Benefits
Table 5-2
Biotronik Electrotherapy Devices
Table 5-3
Biotronik Electrotherapy Devices
Table 5-4
LifeWatch LifeStar ACT III Platinum Functions
Table 5-5
LifeStar ACT Ex Functions
Table 5-6
LifeStar ACT Ex Standard Features
Table 5-7
LifeStar ACT Enhanced Daily Reporting Features
Table 5-8
Philips Positions To Simplify Global Healthcare
Delivery For The Long Term
Table 5-9
Philips Healthcare Delivery Product Positioning
Figure 5-10
Philips Healthcare Positioning
Figure 5-11
Philips Healthcare Equipment Order Intake Trends
Figure 5-12
Philips Revenue Market Segments
Figure 5-13
Philips Employee, Manufacturing, and Research Profile
Figure 5-14
Philips Continuing Sales Growth in Emerging Markets
Figure 5-15
Philips Gaining Share And Leadership in Emerging Markets
Figure 5-16
Philips Delivering Margin Improvement and Decreasing
Manufacturing Overhead
Figure 5-17
Philips Healthcare Information Systems Market Shares
Table 5-18
VRI Units Monitored
Table 5-19
VRI Services to Partners
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